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In 1997, the provincial government amalgamated agriculture education across the province under the University of Guelph and OAC. Three previous Colleges of Agricultural Technology were now being run by the University of Guelph and OAC: College d'Alfred, a francophone college in the eastern part of the province at Alfred, Ontario; Kemptville College, founded in 1917 and located at Kemptville ...
Objectivist Academic Center, an educational institution founded by the Ayn Rand Institute; Ocean Affairs Council, a government agency of Taiwan; Ohio Arts Council; Ohio Athletic Conference, an NCAA Division III athletic conference
1961 – Baldwin Wallace re-joined the OAC for a third time in the 1961–62 academic year. 1966 – Akron left the OAC for a second time after the 1965–66 academic year. 1971 – Hiram left the OAC for a second time after the 1970–71 academic year. 1973 – Ohio Northern re-joined the OAC for a second time in the 1973–74 academic year.
On February 15, 1890, the Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Association was formed; it was the first successful attempt to organize Kansas colleges for the purposes of promoting and regulating amateur intercollegiate athletics.
Wilmington left the HCAC to join the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) after the 1999–2000 academic year. Defiance College joined the HCAC in the 2000–01 academic year. 2001 – Transylvania University joined the HCAC in the 2001–02 academic year. 2006 – Rose–Hulman rejoined the HCAC in the 2006–07 academic year.
Ontario universities are exhibitors at this event, where students and parents can learn about university life. [5] Coordinating the Ontario Universities' Regional Fairs, a series of events held each fall in cities and towns across Ontario. Representatives from the universities make presentations and speak to students, parents and educators.
Year Champions Score Runner-up 1949 Akron: 71–60 Kent State: 1950– 1959 Not held: 1960 Wittenberg: 65–56 Akron 1961 Wittenberg: 55–47 Akron 1962
On Athletics Club (OAC) is a training group of professional distance runners sponsored by On. The team is coached by Dathan Ritzenhein [ 1 ] and was founded in August 2020 with eight original members.